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miércoles, 3 de junio de 2026

Lebanon TPS Extended Through November 2026: DHS Announces Automatic Extension for Eligible Benefic

 



DHS automatically extended TPS for Lebanon until November 27, 2026. Beneficiaries maintain their protection from deportation and their work permits without needing to file new applications.


The decision reflects the concern of U.S. authorities about the political, economic, and security instability facing the Middle Eastern country and could benefit numerous immigrants who depend on this program to remain legally in the United States.


When was Lebanon designated for TPS?

Lebanon was first designated for Temporary Protected Status on November 27, 2024 , after the United States government determined that the country was facing active armed conflict and extraordinary and temporary conditions that prevented the safe return of Lebanese nationals.

The initial designation covered the period from November 27, 2024, to May 27, 2026. Under that designation, Lebanese nationals who met the criteria of continuous residence in the United States as of October 16, 2024, and continuous physical presence as of November 27, 2024, could apply for and maintain TPS.

🟢 Key residency date for TPS Lebanon

To qualify for TPS from Lebanon, you must have resided continuously in the U.S. since October 16, 2024, and have a continuous physical presence since November 27, 2024.


Why was Lebanon's TPS automatically extended?

The U.S. immigration law (INA, section 244) states that if the Secretary of DHS does not determine whether a country continues to meet the conditions for TPS at least 60 days before the current designation expires, the designation period is automatically extended for an additional six months.

In this case, the statutory deadline for the Secretary to make a decision was March 28, 2026. However, a number of factors made it impossible to meet this deadline:

  • The escalation of the armed conflict in Lebanon from March 2026, including Hezbollah rocket and drone attacks on Israel on March 2, 2026, linked to the regional confrontation with Iran.
  • The indefinite closure of the United States Embassy in Beirut, announced on March 3, 2026, in the face of growing regional tensions.



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